Many employees want to return to their offices not because they're so great, but because they want to renew human connections weakened over the past year.
A series of bills making their way through Congress look to improve agency cybersecurity, location and contractor relations.
Trust in the Department of Veterans Affairs has grown 24% in the last five years, according to a new report from VA's Veterans Experience Office.
Leaders must do more than track the numbers as telework becomes a new normal. Success depends on understanding how employees feel about the shift.
Rumor mongering on the internet is a constant threat, but last year rumors threatened to muck up the 2020 decennial census count. This Sammies finalist built partnerships to stop that from happening.
Customs and Border Protection has expanded a cooperative agreement it's had for years with the World Business Alliance for Secure Commerce Organization.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan group of lawmakers are pushing for a commission to study whether agencies should be relocated outside the Washington, D.C. metro area.
The COVID-19 pandemic put the Department of Homeland Security in a situation where it needed to get a handle on its workforce data quickly in order to expedite the vaccination of its frontline employees.
Now that a serious effort at postal reform seems to be making traction, business groups are lining up to support it — but with some caveats. Tom Temin got one view from the executive director of the Coalition for a 21st Century Postal Service, Art Sackler.
Executive Vice President for Policy at the Professional Services Council, Stephanie Kostro spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
For the latest, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the GAO's director of contracting and national security acquisition issues, William Russell.
Under this critical pay authority, the IRS can make up to 40 new hires at any one time, and bring those new temporary employees onboard within six to eight weeks.
A majority of the budget goes to maintaining and recapitalizing systems, including IT.
Agencies must finalize reentry plans and post-pandemic workforce policies by July 19, the Biden administration said Tuesday. The Social Security Administration is the latest agency to reassess its telework program.
As the Biden administration had been signaling for some time, its proposed Defense budget for 2022 is essentially flat. Should it come to pass, it would force some difficult questions and choices for the Pentagon.